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Where available, ICD-10 codes are listed. When codes are available both as a sign/symptom (R code) and as an underlying condition, the code for the sign is used.

  • General
    • cachexia (R64)
      • loss of appetite (R63.0)
      • weight loss (R63.4)
    • weight gain (R63.5)
    • dry mouth (R68.2)
    • fatigue (R53)
      • malaise
      • asthenia
    • muscle weakness (M62.8)
    • pyrexia (R50)
    • jaundice (P58, P59, R17)
    • pain
      • abdominal pain (R10)
      • chest pain (R07)
    • bruising (Sx0 (x=0 through 9))
    • epistaxis (R04.0)
    • tremor (R25.1)
    • convulsions (R56)
    • muscle cramps (R25.2)
    • tinnitus (H93.1)
    • dizziness / vertigo (R42)
    • syncope (R55)
    • hypothermia (T68)
    • hyperthermia (T670)
    • discharge
    • bleeding
    • swelling
    • deformity
    • sweats
    • chills and shivering
  • Neurological/Psychological
    • acalculia
    • Acrophobia
    • agnosia
    • Agoraphobia
    • akathisia
    • akinesia
    • alexia
    • amusia
    • anhedonia
    • anomia
    • anosognosia
    • anxiety
    • apraxia
    • arachnophobia
    • ataxia
    • bradykinesia
    • cataplexy (G47.4)
    • chorea
    • Claustrophobia
    • confusion
    • deliberate self harm and drug overdose
    • depression
    • dysarthria
    • dysdiadochokinesia
    • dysgraphia
    • dystonia
    • euphoria
    • hallucination
    • headache
    • hemiballismus and ballismus
    • homicidal ideation
    • insomnia (F51.0, G47.0)
    • mania (F30)
    • paralysis
    • paranoia or persecution
    • paresthesia
    • phobia (see the List of Phobias)
    • prosopagnosia
    • somnolence (R40.0)
    • suicidal ideation
    • tic
    • tremor
  • Ocular
    • amaurosis fugax (G45.3) and amaurosis
    • blurred vision
    • Dalrymple's sign
    • double vision (H53.2)
    • exophthalmos (H05.2)
    • mydriasis/miosis (H570)
    • nystagmus
  • Gastrointestinal
    • anorexia (R63.0)
    • bloating (R14)
    • belching (R14)
    • blood in stool: melena (K92.1), hematochezia
    • constipation (K59.0)
    • diarrhea (A09, K58, K59.1)
    • dysphagia (R13)
    • dyspepsia (K30)
    • flatulence (R14)
    • fecal incontinence
    • haematemesis
    • nausea (R11)
    • odynophagia
    • proctalgia fugax
    • pyrosis (R12)
    • rectal malodor
    • steatorrhea
    • vomiting (R11)
  • Cardiovascular
    • chest pain (R07)
    • claudication
    • palpitation (R00.2)
    • tachycardia (R00.0)
    • bradycardia (R00.1)
    • arrhythmia
  • Urologic
    • dysuria (R30.0)
    • hematuria (R31)
    • impotence (N48.4)
    • polyuria (R35)
    • retrograde ejaculation
    • strangury
    • urinary frequency (R35)
    • urinary incontinence (R32)
    • urinary retention
  • Pulmonary
    • hypoventilation
    • hyperventilation
    • bradypnea (R06.0)
    • apnea
    • cough (R05)
    • dyspnea (R06.0)
    • hemoptysis (R04.2)
    • pleuritic chest pain
    • sputum production (R09.3)
    • tachypnea (R06.0)
  • Integumentary
    • abrasion
    • alopecia
    • anasarca (R60.1)
    • blister (T14.0)
    • edema (R60)
    • hirsutism
    • itching (L29)
    • laceration
    • paresthesia (R20.2)
    • rash (R21)
    • urticaria (L50)
  • Obstetric / Gynaecological
    • bloody show preceding onset of labour
    • dyspareunia (N94.1)
    • pelvic pain
    • infertility
    • labour pains
    • vaginal bleeding in early pregnancy / miscarriage
    • vaginal bleeding in late pregnancy
    • vaginismus (N94.2)

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